Rolex GMT Master II
The Rolex GMT Master II is one of the top Rolex timepieces made today. The most popular GMT is the Red and Blue bezel model. Collectors nicknamed this model the “Pepsi” because of the matching Red and Blue used on Pepsi cans. Above, we see the Black and Red version of the GMT. Similarly, it is nicknamed the “Coke” since it matches the colors of a Coke can.
There are three other coloring options. An all black bezel. A Blue and Black “Batman” bezel. And a Brown and Black “Root beer” bezel. Today the black bezel and “Coke” models are discontinued.
Rolex calls the GMT the Cosmopolitan Watch, particularly because travelers can easily track 2 time zones. Rolex launched the GMT in 1955. They developed it for world travelers. Rolex unveiled the GMT Master II in 1982. The popularity of this model has continued to soar ever since.
The two-color bezel distinguishes between night and daytime hours. The GMT has a rotating bezel with 24 hour increments. This allows travelers to quickly rotate the bezel to the current time zone. Or, perhaps, travelers will want to keep their originating timezone on the bezel. In this case, they would instead, adjust the hour hand on the timepiece.
GMT Master Features
First, the GMT-Master II uses 904L Oystersteel. Therefore, it resists corrosion and offers an exceptional finish. Second, it provides a black dial for extreme legibility day or night. Third, the new GMT features a Jubilee Bracelet. This supple bracelet links 5 curved metal plates for a comfortable and eye catching design.
Next, the 3285 movement displays Rolex’s 10 patent applications. Similarly, the 3285 features a Chronergy escapement and a 70 hour power reserve. This caliber successfully passes the rigorous Swiss Official Chronometer Testing Institute tests. The 3285 sports a new Parachrom hairspring which offers greater resistance to shocks and temperature variations.
Exquisite Watchbands for the GMT-Master II by Rubber B
Rubber B offers 7 uniquely sumptuous designer bands for the GMT-Master II. These straps feature Rubber B’s “blocked engineering” and motionless mount to the GMT case. This flawless, flush mount is surprising since it gives the impression that it is an extension of the watch itself.
All Rubber B bands hail from Switzerland and are part of the Swiss horological tradition. Each band is born of vulcanized rubber and features a tang buckle for easy adjustment. For more information, go to our GMT-Master II page here.